Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the educational structure of the Faculty of Applied Sciences?

The education has a practice-oriented structure where theoretical knowledge is supported by application, projects, internships, and workplace experiences. The aim is to train students as individuals ready for professional life.

2. Does the faculty have internships and workplace practice?

Yes. The vast majority of departments have mandatory internships and/or workplace practice. Students have the opportunity to gain sector experience during their education.

3. In which fields can I work after graduation?

Graduates have wide job opportunities in the private sector, public institutions, information technology, finance, trade, management, and service sectors. They also have the opportunity to start their own business.

4. What application and project opportunities does the faculty offer students?

Projects, case studies, and applied studies addressing real-world sector problems are conducted within the scope of the courses. Students develop their practical skills with the guidance of academic advisors.

5. What are the advantages of choosing the Faculty of Applied Sciences? 

Application-oriented education, collaboration with the industry, mandatory internship opportunities, and strong post-graduation employment prospects are the faculty's key advantages


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